The Senate won’t vote this week on the latest Republican health bill, multiple GOP lawmakers and aides said Tuesday, effectively ending the party’s bid to topple the Affordable Care Act before a key deadline.807

Authorities brought fraud charges against an Adidas executive and coaches at some of the nation’s premier college-basketball programs, including the University of Arizona and the University of Louisville.328

The state’s citrus industry, beset by a disease killing off groves plus hurricanes and international competition, is banking on producing a genetically engineered orange that is years away from being ready for sale.52

President Donald Trump declared North Korea an “outlaw regime” and thanked Chinese President Xi Jinping for breaking banking ties with his Asian neighbor. Trump said his tough words for Kim Jong Un were a reply to the North Korean leader’s own words.

German industrial giant Siemens agreed to merge its rail operations with French train maker Alstom SA, aiming to create a European giant with the scale to fight growing competitive threats from state-backed Chinese rivals.

Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen defended the central bank’s projection for a gradual path of rate increases over the next few years, but said the Fed could consider a slower pace if low inflation proves persistent.

Chemical plants and refineries in Texas spewed exceptionally high amounts of pollutants while shutting down their vast operations for last month’s Hurricane Harvey, and again when they restarted, government filings show.

President Trump indicated once again he was dissatisfied with Attorney General Jeff Sessions, after suggesting over the summer he might fire him, and said he had the upper hand in his dispute with the NFL, according to guests at a White House dinner.

French President Emmanuel Macron’s is laying out his ambitious calls for a deeper union between the euro’s 19 members, trying to influence Germany as Chancellor Angela Merkel starts talks with potential coalition partners.

The landlocked Kurdish region of Iraq is bracing for potential economic fallout from a referendum on independence strongly opposed by neighboring Turkey and Iran, whose threats to close their borders could squeeze food imports and disrupt oil exports.